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  2. Work etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Dress codes are often enforced in the workplace to "dress in a manner appropriate to their responsibilities." [2] They also allow for a "aesthetical recognition" between members and non-members. [3] Commonly, employers won't specifically have a dress code, rather the dress code is regulated through norms and perpetuated through its employees. [4]

  3. Template:Western dress codes/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Western dress codes. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Part of a series on

  4. Informal wear - Wikipedia

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    Informal wear or undress, also called business wear, corporate/office wear, tenue de ville or dress clothes, is a Western dress code for clothing defined by a business suit for men, and cocktail dress or pant suit for women. On the scale of formality, it is considered less formal than semi-formal wear but more formal than casual wear.

  5. 23 Halloween Costumes That Will Totally ~Work~ for the Office

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    Here are the outfits that will put smiles on everyone's tired faces and win you best costume at the office Halloween party—or at the very least, employee of the month. 1. Meredith Blake from The ...

  6. Senate unanimously passes formal dress code - AOL

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    The US Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent. Senate unanimously passes formal dress code Skip to ...

  7. Dress code - Wikipedia

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    Cannes Film Festival has a dress code that requires men to wear tuxedos and women to wear gowns and high-heeled shoes. [1] A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions and norms, and vary based on purpose, circumstances, and occasions.

  8. The dress code people must follow when meeting the royal family

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    The first and most formal dress code is a white tie, which Hume notes would be appropriate and expected for state banquets or a royal event. For a white tie event, the etiquette expert explained ...

  9. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Formal wear being the most formal dress code, it is followed by semi-formal wear, equivalently based around daytime black lounge suit, and evening black tie (dinner suit/tuxedo), and evening gown for women. The male lounge suit and female cocktail dress in turn only comes after this level, traditionally associated with informal attire.